Sponsored by the RCBA Real Estate
Section
Deadline to Register: September 15,
2019*
Description:
What happened in the 2019 legislature
regarding real estate law, and what is likely to happen in the 2020
legislature.
Registration and
lunch will begin at 11:30 am, the CLE program will run from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm.
Lunch is included in your
registration.
LUNCH: We will provide a selection
of box lunches. For dietary restrictions or a vegetarian lunch, choose the
appropriate selection on the registration screen.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: Credit card payment
preferred. To register, click the Register button to the right. To register and
pay later, send an email to info@ramseybar.org or call 651-222-0846.
Feel free to mail this form
with your registration, if you prefer.
Presenter:
Kevin Dunlevy
| Beisel & Dunlevy,
PA
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credits Approved | Event Code: 277323
Cost:
RCBA Members: $15
Non-RCBA member:
$30.00
Getting
there:
The First National Bank Building Conference Center Training Room is on the
street level, just inside the building entrance at the corner of Fifth and
Minnesota Streets in downtown St. Paul. The building address is 332 Minnesota
Street.
Remote Participation:
Remote participation will be available. Please indicate
this option when registering. Instructions will be emailed to you the week day
prior to the CLE.
*After online registration closes, you can register by
sending an email to info@ramseybar.org
or call 651-222-0846
Need
to cancel? Cancellations are accepted until midnight, two days before the CLE.
To cancel, send an email to info@ramseybar.org or call 651-222-0846
Questions? Contact Thea
Anderson |
651-222-0846
Co-sponsored by the
History Theatre, the Ramsey County Bar Association, and Periaktos
Productions
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Darrow was often embroiled in bitter controversy for his unpopular stands on
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